Problems during the upgrade of Windows 98 Service Release 2 for Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3
Well, I have an old Dell Dimension that I wanted to use and I decided to upgrade from Win98 to WinXP Pro.
In the process as soon as I start the upgrade process it gives me an error message"
" Error 589FF5Ch" I checked around the Web sites and found nothing.
If no response would be appreciated.
E-mail * address email is removed from the privacy *.
Thank you.
Dear God. I can't believe how much a long time ago, I asked this question. Over 2 years later I see something in my Inbox (right now). Honestly, I know more ask this question.
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programs! If I restore all files and folders of my pre-existing
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Thank you
Hello
This problem can occur if a piece of hardware that is installed on your computer is not compatible with Windows XP.
For more information, see this link:
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